Some papers
"The Segal conjecture for elementary Abelian p-groups, I," with
J.F. Adams, J.H. Gunawardena. This is the submitted
draft of the paper appearing in shortened form in Topology 24 (1985) 435--460,
.pdf.
"On the anti-automorphism of the Steenrod algebra" with M.G. Barratt,
Contemp. Math. 12 (1982) 47-- :
.pdf.
"Mark Mahowald's work on the homotopy groups of spheres," with D.C. Ravenel,
Algebraic Topology, Oaxtapec, Contemporary Math. 146, 1993,
.pdf.
Notes from a course on the homotopy theory of the vector field problem,
taken by Matthew Ando. Part 1,
Part 2.
"Leray in Oflag XVIIA: The origins of sheaf theory, sheaf
cohomology, and spectral sequences": .pdf.
"A marriage of manifolds and algebra:
the mathematical work of Peter Landweber": .pdf.
Memorial note on Frank Peterson, with E.H. Brown, F.R. Cohen,
F.W. Gehring, and B.A. Taylor, .pdf.
Handout for 2007 Science and Engineering Program for Teachers talk,
"Knots and Numbers,"
.pdf. And here
are the slides.
"Sheaves, gradings, and the exact functor theorem,"
.pdf.
"Changing practices in teaching and learning at MIT,"
.pdf, a white paper written for the
Task Force on the Undergraduate Commons, December, 2005.
Photographs
of the Workshop on the Arithmetic of Structured Ring
Spectra, Rosendal, Norway, 20--24 August, 2005.
In Fall, 2005, a system of tutorials was tried in Gigliola Staffilani's
18.02. Here is a report of an evaluation of
this experiment conducted by Tom Clay.
"Initial conditions, generalized functions, and the Laplace transform,"
.pdf,
with Kent Lundberg and
David Trumper,
has appeared: IEEE Control Systems Magazine 27 (2007) 22--35.
"Computer manipulatives in an Ordinary Differential Equations course:
development, implementation, and assessment," with Deborah Upton,
.pdf, to appear in the Journal of Science
Education and Technology, is a report on the development of the
d'Arbeloff Interactive Mathematics Project's
Mathlets.
"Computer-assisted explorations in mathematics: pedagogical adaptations
across the Atlantic," .pdf,
with Suzanne Greenwald, is a report on the development of CATAM at
Cambridge University and the Mathematics Project Laboratory at MIT.
"Legendre transform in two-dimensional thermodyamics,"
.pdf, a summary of thermodyamics of
a single species, as background for a treatment of Legendre transform
in advanced calculus.
A conjecture about the Adams E^2 term for the sphere in a wedge
under the vanishing line, .pdf.
Lecture notes on a proof (with Jean Lannes) of Browder's theorem
using characteristic numbers for manifolds with corners,
.pdf.
A note on the Kervaire invariant and the Hopf invariant on a Moore space,
.pdf.
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